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Date: | Sat, 9 May 1998 04:46:39 -0400 |
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Our shelter has received a 3-1/2 or 4 year old ferret that has adrenal
disease. Her teenage owner loved her very much (otherwise how would a young
man have the courage to choose the name "Sweetie"--although she certainly
does live up to her name), but simply did not have the resources to do the
surgery that I assurred him she needed. She has fur on her head, upper neck
and legs. The rest of her is as bald, as they say, as a baby's bottom. We
have done a lot of these surgeries, but because I am unemployed at the
moment and there are many ferrets in the shelter (including 4 heathy
turn-ins in the last couple weeks), we could sure use a sponsor for Sweetie.
Our fine veterinary surgeon only charges $75 for an adrenalectomy (may come
as a surprise to some after all the outlandish prices I've heard here
lately). We will send a sponsor a "before" picture of Sweetie, and later,
a couple months after her surgery, an "after" picture as all her fur grows
back. She is lively, has a good appetite and otherwise seems very healthy--
a good candidate for surgery. In addition, she has a new, loving home
waiting for her. Can I interest someone in sharing a bit of their paycheck
in the name of ferret love?
Carolyn at Ferret Rescue of the Western States, Colorado Springs
[Posted in FML issue 2303]
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